Censusing Laysan Ducks Anas laysanensis: A lesson in the pitfalls of estimating threatened species populations

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The Laysan Duck Anas laysanensis is a threatened species endemic to Laysan Island, Hawaü U.S.A., with a population that appears subject to severe fluctuation, although this may be attributable to different census methods. The most effective method used so far has been one that notes the ratio of marked to unmarked birds seen on censuses conducted at dusk around the central lake. In 1986 and 1987, weekly censuses were made from which population estimates were derived with the Lincoln—Petersen Index: the current population is approximately 500. The ducks were least visible during the nesting and moulting periods of spring and summer, and population estimates were significantly lower during that period in both 1986 and 1987. This phenomenon calls in doubt other estimates and probably accounts for the fluctuations noted in previous years. Thus careful attention should be given to potential problems in monitoring threatened species populations, because without a clear understanding of the ecology of the threatened species, population estimates could suggest inappropriate management measures. © 1992, Birdlife International. All rights reserved.

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Marshall, A. P. (1992). Censusing Laysan Ducks Anas laysanensis: A lesson in the pitfalls of estimating threatened species populations. Bird Conservation International, 2(4), 239–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270900002483

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